The Children’s Author Show

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The Children’s Author Show

Designed for aspiring and developing children’s authors wanting to expand their author brand, this podcast has self-publishing training, interviews with authors and industry experts, and round table discussions on fun and interesting topics.

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    How to have Incredible School Visits as a Children's Author - Top 10 Tips

    SummaryIn this episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats shares his Top 10 tips for children's authors on how to effectively conduct school visits. He emphasizes the importance of customizing presentations, building on past experiences, and focusing on one school at a time. Coats also discusses the significance of having a compelling sales pitch, making intentional contact with schools, simplifying contracts, and the necessity of charging for visits. He highlights the need for a dynamic presentation and providing takeaways for students, as well as supporting schools with promotional resources.TakeawaysSchool visits are a great way to connect with kids.Customize your presentation to reflect your unique style.You can learn from other authors' experiences.Start with one school at a time to refine your approach.Craft a compelling sales pitch to engage schools.Be proactive in reaching out to schools for visits.Keep contracts simple to avoid overwhelming schools.Charging for visits is essential for sustainability.Establish clear and consistent pricing for your services.Provide students with take-home materials to promote your work.You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    How To Do Children's Author EVENTS like a PRO!

    SummaryIn this episode of The Children's Author Show, Andy Coats discusses the significance of participating in author events such as fairs and festivals. He emphasizes that these events are not primarily about making money, but about building connections, branding, and establishing a local presence. Andy shares practical insights on setting realistic expectations, networking with other authors and readers, and creating an engaging booth setup to attract attendees. He highlights the importance of being present in the community and the energizing experience of interacting with readers and fellow authors. In this conversation, Andy Coats shares his insights on engaging young readers through effective resource creation and event strategies. He emphasizes the importance of having a variety of books for different age groups, utilizing engaging hooks like candy and stickers to draw in attendees, and creating opportunities for meaningful connections with parents and educators. He also discusses the significance of focusing on exposure rather than immediate sales, encouraging authors to take action and participate in events to build their brand and connect with their audience.You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Expanding Your Children's Author Brand with Audiobooks - featuring The Audiobook Wizard

    SummaryIn this conversation, Richard Rieman, an expert in children's audiobooks known as The Audiobook Wizard, discusses the importance of making literature accessible to all children, including those with visual impairments. He shares his journey from being a radio news reporter to becoming a wizard in audiobook production, emphasizing the need for audio descriptions in illustrated books. Richard highlights the impact of his nonprofit, Imagination Storybooks, which aims to provide accessible audiobooks and videos for blind and deaf children. The discussion also covers the challenges and successes in the audiobook industry, including collaborations with various authors and organizations to create inclusive content.TakeawaysBraille is a dying art due to a lack of teachers.Audiobooks provide a richer experience for children.All children, regardless of ability, can enjoy audiobooks.Richard transitioned from radio to audiobooks in his 50s.Audiobooks can help sell physical copies of books.Audio description enhances the storytelling experience.The nonprofit Imagination Storybooks focuses on accessibility.Recognition from peers validates the importance of the work.Innovative projects are essential for reaching diverse audiences.The future of audiobooks lies in inclusivity and accessibilityAll of Richard’s contact information:richard@theaudiobookwizard.comwww.audiobookwizard.shopwww.dcmp.orgYou can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    The Dangers of Self-Publishing for Children's Authors

    SummaryIn this episode of the Children's Author Show, award-winning children’s author Andy Coats discusses the significant dangers associated with self-publishing, particularly for aspiring children's authors. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the self-publishing landscape, identifying vanity and hybrid publishers, and the risks of books not reaching their audience. Andy provides practical advice on how to navigate the self-publishing process safely, including building a support team, creating a budget, and retaining rights to one's work. The episode serves as a resource for authors to avoid common pitfalls and succeed in their publishing journey.TakeawaysSelf-publishing offers freedom but requires responsibility.Lack of support can stall your publishing project.Vanity publishers profit from authors, not book sales.Hybrid publishers can be disguised as real publishers.A good launch plan is crucial for book success.Building an audience before publishing is essential.Invest in professional editing and design services.Retain ownership of your ISBN and rights.Marketing strategies should begin before publication.Avoid scams by doing thorough research.You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Breaking Stereotypes and Having Representation in Kid's Books - with Jon Marshall

    In this episode, Andy Coats interviews Jon Marshall, an author and entrepreneur, who shares his journey into children's literature. Jonathan discusses the importance of representation, particularly in black fatherhood, and how his personal experiences shaped his storytelling. He emphasizes the need for diverse narratives in children's books and the impact of community support on an author's success. The conversation also touches on the challenges of self-doubt, the significance of school visits, and the importance of intentionality in building an author brand. Jon's latest book, 'My Dragon's Not Laughing,' is highlighted as a product of inspiration from his interactions with children.Takeaways:- Jon Marshall's journey into children's literature began as a way to connect with his sons.- Representation in children's books is crucial for children to see themselves in stories.- The importance of family dynamics and community in storytelling.- Jon's background in education and social work informs his writing.- Creating stories for children can help challenge stereotypes and inspire young readers.- School visits provide valuable feedback and inspiration for new stories.- Authors must invest time and effort into marketing their books after publication.- Self-doubt and imposter syndrome are common challenges for authors.- Building a supportive community is essential for success in the publishing industry.- Every story has the potential to impact at least one reader positively.#childrensauthor #becomeanauthor #childrensauthorshow #childrensliterature  #representationmatters  #authorimpactYou can find Jon’s books and connect with him on his website:www.wrotebyjon.comFollow Jon on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/wrotebyjon/You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Interview - Ren Stylian - 9-year-old Award-Winning Children's Author

    In this inspiring conversation, nine-year-old Ren Stylian shares his journey as a young author, discussing the motivation behind his book, the emotional experience of seeing it in print, and his commitment to giving back to the community through charitable donations. Ren also talks about his future aspirations in music and writing, and offers advice to other kids who want to pursue their dreams.TakeawaysRen started writing at a young age during the COVID-19 pandemic.Ren has sold 660 copies of his book and donated over $1,900 to charity.He believes kids have epic stories to tell and should write them.Ren's emotional connection to his grandfather's legacy as a published author.Ren hopes to improve his school with the money raised from his book sales.He plans to take a break from writing to focus on music, but he is eager to start his second book.Ren encourages other kids to work hard and pursue their dreams.#kidauthors #becomeanauthor #childrensauthorshow #awardwinningauthor #sellingbooksraisingmoney #socialimpact #authorimpactYou can find Ren’s book, “Papaya Man: Robot Blitz” at: https://a.co/d/964qf2MFollow Ren on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/renstylian/You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Becoming an Authorpreneur - Top 4 Secrets to Building Your Brand as a Children's Author

    In this episode, Andy Coats discusses the essential elements of becoming a successful children's authorpreneur. He emphasizes the importance of building a strong brand, establishing trust with the audience, treating writing as a business, and becoming an expert in the field. Andy provides actionable insights and encourages authors to take consistent steps towards their goals while making a positive impact on children's lives.Key TakeawaysAn authorpreneur builds a business around their writing.Quality and consistency are key to establishing trust.Your brand should reflect your unique personality and message.Treat your writing career like a business, not a hobby.Engagement with your audience is crucial for building relationships.School visits are mandatory for authorpreneurs, not optional.Becoming an expert takes time and consistent effort.Surround yourself with a supportive team to complement your skills.Generosity in sharing knowledge helps build a strong reputation.Focus on making a positive impact in the lives of children.You can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Interview - Lauren Ranalli - Children's Author & Marketing Expert

    In this episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats interviews award-winning children's author, author coach, and branding expert Lauren Ranalli. They discuss Lauren's journey into writing children's books, the lessons she learned through self-publishing, and the importance of marketing for authors. Lauren shares key ingredients for creating great children's books, common mistakes new authors make, and the evolving landscape of marketing in the digital age. She emphasizes the value of coaching for authors and provides final advice for aspiring writers, encouraging them to embrace their unique stories and seek support in their journey.Sneak Peek Quotes:- “You are your best marketing source.”- “You shouldn't also be the editor.”- “There's room for all of our stories."You can contact Lauren at:www.laurenranalli.comYou can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Interview - Laura Muncie - Author/Illustrator

    In this episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats welcomes author and illustrator Laura Muncie, who shares her inspiring journey from banking to becoming a professional illustrator. Laura discusses the therapeutic nature of art, her transition into illustration during difficult times, and the importance of mentorship and online courses. She emphasizes the significance of understanding the narrating voice in manuscripts, the tools and techniques for illustrators, and the value of networking at festivals. Laura also shares insights on launching her book 'What Love Can Do', the challenges of self-publishing, and offers valuable advice for aspiring illustrators.HOW TO CONTACT LAURA:Laura Muncie - www.lauramuncie.com  - Instagram @Laura.MuncieYou can find Andy’s book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Round Table Conversations with Professional Illustrators

    In this episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats engages in a roundtable discussion with three talented illustrators: Veronica Stanley-Hooper, Valeshka Escalona, and Laura Muncie. They explore the vital role of illustrations in children's books, the collaborative relationship between authors and illustrators, and the impact of AI on the illustration industry. The conversation covers character design, the importance of communication, and the challenges of budgeting for illustrations. The illustrators share their insights on storytelling through visuals and offer valuable advice for authors looking to work with illustrators.HOW TO CONTACT THE ILLUSTRATORS:Veronica Stanley-Hooper - https://www.veronica-stanley-hooper.com/  - Instagram @vsh_author_artistLaura Muncie - www.lauramuncie.com  - Instagram @Laura.MuncieValeshka Escalona - Instagram @valeshkartYou can find his book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    How to Make Money as a Children's Author

    In this episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats discusses the financial aspects of being a children's author, including the potential income, necessary expenses, and various revenue streams available to authors. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the costs associated with self-publishing and marketing, while also exploring how authors can generate income through book sales, speaking engagements, and school visits. Coats provides practical advice for aspiring authors on how to navigate the financial landscape of the industry.You can find his book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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    Want to be a Better Children's Author?

    In the inaugural episode of the Children's Author Show, host Andy Coats shares his journey as a children's author, discussing his experiences in self-publishing, the creation of engaging stories for children, and the importance of building a brand as an author. He emphasizes the significance of illustrations, adventure, and relatable characters in children's literature, and introduces his book, The Children's Author Toolbox, as a resource for aspiring authors. The episode aims to inspire and educate listeners on the path to becoming successful children's authors.You can find his book, THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR TOOLBOX at: https://a.co/d/2jfCcxzCheck us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRuuiMy0EjnbUF8oKMSNREQFollow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thechildrensauthorshow

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Designed for aspiring and developing children’s authors wanting to expand their author brand, this podcast has self-publishing training, interviews with authors and industry experts, and round table discussions on fun and interesting topics.

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